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Who gets the kids in the divorce? John Schnatter is hoping it's him. The former Papa John's chairman, ousted in the wake of his use of the n-word while on a conference call, has published a full-page ad—or "love letter," as the Louisville Courier Journal calls it—in Wednesday's edition of the paper. The letter, which is addressed to "fellow Papa John's team members," begins with Schnatter saying he misses them all "more than words can express," that the board is barring him from talking to them, and that he knows how difficult a situation they are in. "Please know that in every minute of every day you are in my thoughts and prayers." More:

He clarifies that he doesn't want his face and name pulled from company materials, ending the letter with a URL: www.savepapajohns.com. The site, which rounds up legal documents and news coverage, proclaims, "The Board wants to silence me. So this is my website, and my way to talk to you." Nowhere does he explicitly say if he wants to become chairman again. The homepage's main image simply declares "I am Papa John." CNBC reports he has pushed to be named CEO once more.